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1 Partner organizations Foundations for Science- Based Net-Zero Target Setting in the Financial Sector: Draft for Public Comment Version 0. November 2021. SBTi Finance Net-Zero Foundations Draft for Public Comment Version 0 | November 2021. @ScienceTargets /science- Based -targets Version Release date Purpose Updates on earlier version 0, SBTi FI Net-Zero Draft for public 10/11/21. Foundations Draft comment SBTi Finance Net-Zero Foundations Draft for Public Comment 1 Version 0 | November 2021. @ScienceTargets /science- Based -targets Foundations for Science- Based Net-Zero Target Setting in the Financial Sector Financial institutions have started to focus on Net-Zero as the guiding principle for their climate mitigation ambition.
2 However, the lack of consistent principles, definitions, metrics, and evidence of effective strategies to meet Net-Zero targets limits the ability of financial institutions to support the reduction of emissions in the real economy that is needed to stabilize temperatures at C above pre-industrial levels. In this Foundations paper, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) provides principles, definitions, metrics, and Target formulation considerations for financial institutions to set quantitative Net-Zero targets linked with emissions reductions in the real economy.
3 SBTi Finance Net-Zero Foundations Draft for Public Comment 2 Version 0 | November 2021. @ScienceTargets /science- Based -targets Contents Executive 4. 1 Glossary .. 8. 2 Introduction .. 13. 3 The Net-Zero Finance Landscape .. 16. 4 SBTi Net-Zero Guiding Principles .. 24. 5 Definitions of Net-Zero for Financial 27. 6 Metrics of Net-Zero for Financial Institutions .. 32. 7 Target Formulation and Tracking .. 36. 8 Discussion and Preliminary Considerations .. 42. 9 Conclusions and Next 49. 10 References .. 50. SBTi Finance Net-Zero Foundations Draft for Public Comment 3 Version 0 | November 2021.
4 @ScienceTargets /science- Based -targets Executive Summary Context The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report on C provided a widely accepted warning that in pathways that limit global warming to C, the world needs to halve carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by around 2030 and reach Net-Zero CO2 emissions by mid-century, accompanied by deep cuts to non-CO2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The report defined the Net-Zero state as the point when anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere are balanced by anthropogenic removals over a specified period.
5 To decarbonize the global economy in alignment with the goals established by the Paris Agreement, all economic actors in the real economy need to reduce their GHG emissions at a rate sufficient to remain aligned with the mitigation pathways established by climate science. The central enabling role of the finance sector is recognized in the Paris Agreement, which contains language in Article (c) on making finance flows consistent with a pathway towards low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient development. Financial institutions (FIs) have a unique influence over other actors in that they provide capital and services to companies with responsibility for reducing their GHG emissions, rather than exercise direct control over any major sources of GHG emissions reductions.
6 It is thus critical for FIs to help drive Paris-aligned systemic decarbonization by leveraging their shared influence and responsibility for aligning incentives and eliminating barriers to emission reductions. Recent research has found that 77 percent of global emissions and 80 percent of global GDP. are covered by Net-Zero commitments (Hale, et al. 2021). The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net-Zero (GFANZ) has brought together several Net-Zero alliances to help drive high-level Net-Zero commitments. As of September 2021, these Net-Zero alliances have helped shape many of the initial commitments of FIs, bringing together over 160 firms (together responsible for assets in excess of US$70 trillion).
7 Our review of the financial Net-Zero landscape to date finds that approaches differ across dimensions such as the range of financial services that are covered and how FIs are planning to achieve their Target . FIs are using a combination of different strategies to decarbonize their portfolios and invest in new climate solutions such as renewable energy and carbon dioxide removal technologies. However, without a common understanding, today's varied Net-Zero Target Setting landscape makes it difficult for stakeholders to compare goals and to evaluate whether the actions being taken by FIs are sufficient to achieve a global Net-Zero economy by 2050 in line with limiting global warming to C this century.
8 About This Paper In 2020, the SBTi published criteria and guidance for FIs to set near-term science- Based targets (SBTs) that cover their investment and lending portfolios. FIs are now using the SBTi Finance Net-Zero Foundations Draft for Public Comment 4 Version 0 | November 2021. @ScienceTargets /science- Based -targets guidance and criteria to develop their SBTs and have them validated by the SBTi. In October 2021, the SBTi published the SBTi Corporate Net-Zero Standard which provides guidance, criteria, and recommendations for companies to set Net-Zero targets through the SBTi.
9 This Foundations paper builds on the SBTi Finance Guidance and Criteria as well as the SBTi Corporate Net-Zero Standard by presenting guiding principles, definitions of Net-Zero for FIs, metrics for developing targets, and tracking performance, and Target formulation considerations such as fossil-fuel financing and use of carbon credits. This paper aims to create alignment across the financial community with common language and concepts for Net-Zero Target - Setting . The goal is to build a growing group of FIs that transparently, quantitatively, and robustly support the emissions reductions in the real economy needed for climate stabilization.
10 The paper does not represent a definitive set of criteria or guidance but, rather, a first step in the process of developing a Net-Zero Standard for FIs. Key Questions What does it mean to reach Net-Zero for an FI? The SBTi is exploring three broad approaches for how FIs can reach a state of Net-Zero emissions, consistent with achieving the C goal of the Paris Agreement and contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The three approaches are summarized below: 1. Financed emissions: Net-Zero claims are Based on reducing financed emissions to zero or to a residual level that is consistent with reaching Net-Zero emissions at the global or sector level in eligible C-aligned pathways.